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The role of chicken manure in the production of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (L.)
Authors:C F KNUD-HANSEN  T R BATTERSON  C D McNABB
Institution:Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA and Asian Institute of Technology, Agr. &Food Eng. Division, Bangkok, Thailand;Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
Abstract:Abstract. Two grow-out experiments were conducted to evaluate the functional role of chicken manure for Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (L.). production in central Thailand. Experiment 1 examined the relationship between chicken manure input and net fish yield (NFY). Experiment 2 determined the value of chicken manure in providing tilapia particulate organic carbon, and/or dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) for stimulating algal productivity. In both experiments supplemental urea and triple superphosphate (TSP) gave all treatments total nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) inputs of 28·0kg/ha/week and 7·0kg/ha/week, respectively.
Addition of chicken manure to inorganic fertilization did not enhance production of Nile tilapia. NFY in experiment 1 increased with decreasing manure loading, which corresponded to increasing TSP input. Regression analysis suggested that chicken manure-P was about 10% effective as TSP-P at increasing NFY. NFY was linearly correlated to net primary productivity (r2= 0·62, P < 0·001), which was linearly correlated to total alkalinity (r2= 0·77. P < 0·001).Treatment differences in alkalinity, community respiration or dissolved oxygen concentrations at dawn were not related to manure input. Simple economic comparisons discourage the purchase of chicken manure as a source of soluble N and P for increasing algal productivity in Thailand.
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